It has to be coming soon, I'm thinking. The race just ended a few hours ago.

Oh wait, Victor Cruz is reported to have reached a deal with the New York Giants. Details are not concrete, but in the New York market, that's a big story.

I'm still watching the ticker at the bottom, not a word on Dixon's victory at Pocono Raceway.

I just found out that ESPN baseball reporter Buster Olney is looking for fans to tweet him questions for that night's baseball game between the Red Sox and Angels. Another plug for Buster's twitter, which is followed by a gazillion fans.

Oh wait, here's a tidbit on a basketball center I've never heard of asking the Rockets for a trade because Howard is headed to Houston. Huh.

Andy Murray has won at Wimbledon, ending England's drought of champions. This match ended hours ago — remember London is six hours ahead of us — but OK, it's a cool story for all those tennis fans out there. It is Wimbledon, after all.

IndyCar is coming, right?

I mean, I wasn't dreaming all of those fans in the Poconos (and the traffic to get out of the Poconos). There were some great stories to be told — Marco Andretti racing less than a half hour from where he grew up on a track his father, Michael, and grandfather, Mario, raced years ago. Dixon ending his long winless drought.

This was news, wasn't it? Reporters from the U.S., Germany and Tokyo would suggest so.

Maybe the American public doesn't care about open-wheel racing. The ESPN air time, which was nothing, would suggest it's way down the list of priorities.